New Life Health and Wellness to host ‘Change of Heart’ event

Marlborough – New Life Health and Wellness, 75 Felton St., Marlborough, will host a “Change of Heart” group fitness event from Saturday, Feb. 21, to Friday, Feb. 27. “Change of Heart” is a grassroots fitness program created to educate women about heart disease in support of the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women movement.

“We are proud to open our facility and host a Change of Heart event,” said Sandra Kearney, owner of New Life Health and Wellness. “The event is a fun way for us to bring together our members and the community to educate women about heart disease and motivate them to take charge of their health.”

New Life Health and Wellness is hoping to have over 100 participants registered for this weeklong event and invites the public to take part. The week’s activities will be focused on group fitness classes. Visit www.newlifehealthandwellness.com for a listing of classes and a link to register for the event. There is a $20 fee to participate, which will be donated to Go Red for Women for important awareness, research and educational programs. In addition to the workout, each participant will receive a Change of Heart water bottle, important heart health tips and a subscription to “SELF” magazine.

“Women’s heart health needs to be top of mind,” Diane Perillo, program manager for Change of Heart, noted. “We are grateful for volunteer champions like Sandra Kearney . It is their enthusiasm, energy and support we value in our commitment to educate women about heart disease.”

For further information about the Change of Heart event at New Life Health and Wellness, contact Sandra Kearney at 508-460-8348. To host a Change of Heart event, call 203-761-5447 or visit the website COHWORKOUT.com.

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